differents between precision and accuracy
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ACCURACY
1) The level of agreement between the actual measurement and the absolute measurement is called Accuracy.
2) It represents the nearness of the measurement with the actual measurement.
3) It is the degree if conformity, i.e. the extent to which measurement is correct when compared to the absolute value.
4) It is based on a single factor.
5) It is a measure of statistical bias.
6) It focuses on systematic errors, i.e. the errors caused by the problem in the instrument.
PRECISION
1) The level of variation that lies in the values of several measurements of the same factor is called as precision
2) It shows the nearness of an individual measurement with those of the others.
3) It is the degree of reproducibility, which explains the consistency of the measurement.
4) It is based on more than one factor.
5) It is the measure of statistical variability.
6) It is concerned with random error, which occurs periodically with no recognisable pattern.
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1) The level of agreement between the actual measurement and the absolute measurement is called Accuracy.
2) It represents the nearness of the measurement with the actual measurement.
3) It is the degree if conformity, i.e. the extent to which measurement is correct when compared to the absolute value.
4) It is based on a single factor.
5) It is a measure of statistical bias.
6) It focuses on systematic errors, i.e. the errors caused by the problem in the instrument.
PRECISION
1) The level of variation that lies in the values of several measurements of the same factor is called as precision
2) It shows the nearness of an individual measurement with those of the others.
3) It is the degree of reproducibility, which explains the consistency of the measurement.
4) It is based on more than one factor.
5) It is the measure of statistical variability.
6) It is concerned with random error, which occurs periodically with no recognisable pattern.
I hope my answer helped you.
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